Sentences with phrase «face in few months time»

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Karim Benzema, who referred Arsenal fans as «clowns» few months back, is charged with involvement in sex tape scandal and could face jail time.
Just a few months ago, Republicans held a reasonable hope of grabbing four new seats in the state Senate this year, enough to gain control of the upper chamber at a time when the state faces huge budget shortfalls.
With all the activity the main site has been getting in the last couple of months, I think it's time to add a few new faces to the website staff!
Frequently in puppyhood and adolescence (4 months to 18 months of age is most typical), puppies of many breeds (including Staffords) may develop a few quarter - sized bald patches on their face and chest; these usually resolve in time without treatment.
The timing for this final workshop was no coincidence: the students have faced their first midterm exams a few weeks ago and experienced their own reactions to this stressful moment, they have just received their grades for those exams, and are starting to prepare for the final exams that will take place in less than one month.
Logitech finds itself facing a user revolt, with the news that it's unexpectedly killing off the Harmony Link in just a few months time.
First, the few studies that have followed participants beyond the immediate intervention period (6 months or less) have noted a decay of intervention effect on behavior over time, 5,6 prompting members of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel: Intervention to Prevent HIV Risk Behavior to identify sustainability of program effectiveness as 1 of the most important questions that professionals who are concerned with risk prevention face.7 A challenge for behavioral change interventions in general, this issue is particularly vexing for interventions that target decreased involvement in sex and substance use with advancing age during adolescence.8, 9 Second, multiple behaviors (sex without a condom, sex with multiple partners, substance use before sex, etc) directly and indirectly place individuals at risk for acquisition of HIV.
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